An aspiring model has filed a police report alleging she was sexually assaulted by Mohamed Hadid, the billionaire father of supermodels Gigi and Bella Hadid, and by Guess co-founder Paul Marciano, Page Six reported.

Miranda Vee, 23, spoke to Los Angeles police detectives Tuesday night after hiring celebrity attorney Lisa Bloom. In a statement to Page Six, Bloom said that she and Vee spoke with two detectives for about two hours.

“She answered all of their questions,” Bloom told Page Six. “They asked us not to speak with the press about any of the allegations nor the details.”

Vee first made her claims about Hadid and Marciano in an Instagram post last week, which was a response to a Jan. 31 tweet by former Guess model Kate Upton in which she blasted Marciano and accused him of sexually harassing models.

Upton tweeted: “It’s disappointing that such an iconic women’s brand @GUESS is still empowering Paul Marciano as their creative director.” Upton added, “He shouldn’t be allowed to use his power in the industry to sexually and emotionally harass women #metoo.”

It’s disappointing that such an iconic women’s brand @GUESS is still empowering Paul Marciano as their creative director #metoo

Vee Instagrammed a screenshot of Upton’s post. In it Vee said, “It is time people like @paulmarciano & @mohamedhadid get exposed for who they really are!”

Vee went on to say in the post (which is no longer available online) that she met Marciano at the Guess headquarters in Los Angeles, where Marciano also lives. There, she said, Marciano harassed her and then “passed” her on to his friend Hadid under the pretext of a coffee meeting to discuss an upcoming test shoot for Guess.

She said Hadid “date-raped” her at an apartment, according to the post. The model also claimed that she wanted to speak out against the alleged sexual harassment and rape last year. But when Hadid and Marciano found out, she said Marciano forced her to sign a non-disclosure agreement. She said Marciano threatened her career and more, by saying he would make her “disappear” if she said anything.

The Jordanian-American Hadid is a well-known developer in Los Angeles, known for building hotels and ultra-luxury mansions. He’s also become a fixture on reality TV, having appeared on “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,” as the ex-husband of Yolanda Hadid, who is the mother of fashion “It Girls” Gigi Hadid, 22, and Bella Hadid, 21. He has also appeared on the E! show “Second Wives Club” with his current fiancee, Shiva Safai, 37.

Hadid has vehemently denied Vee’s claims, telling TMZ last week that he is looking to file a defamation suit against her. More recently, before Vee filed her police report, the New York Post caught up with him at a New York Fashion Week show where Bella and Gigi Hadid were walking the runway, according to Page Six.

He told the Post about Vee’s allegation: “It’s dead. The story is gone so it’s just a false accusation.”

He then voiced his support for the #MeToo and Time’s Up efforts to fight sexual harassment and gender inequality in entertainment, fashion and other industries. However, he said he worried about false accusations being made against “certain people.”

“I have four daughters so I am very respectful toward women and I understand all this, but at the same time there are a lot of false accusations that are damaging to certain people,” he told the Post. “In general, I think that women should stand up and speak out.”

As for Upton, she detailed her allegations against Marciano last week in interviews with Time and with “Good Morning America.” She accused the former Guess CEO of groping her and forcibly kissing her during shoots for Guess’ 2010-11 campaign. She also cited alleged instances of verbal harassment, including being called a “fat pig.”

Moreover, in Time Upton also alleged that, as was reportedly the case with Vee, Marciano threatened her career, that he canceled photo shoots with her when she rebuffed his advances and that at one point, in May 2011, he “spread rumors” that she was drunk on the set.

Marciano has vehemently denied Upton’s allegations, telling Time that Upton’s accusations are “absolutely false” and “preposterous.”

Martha Ross is a features writer who covers everything and anything related to popular culture, society, health, women’s issues and families. A native of the East Bay and a graduate of Northwestern University and Mills College, she’s also a former hard-news and investigative reporter, covering crime and local politics.

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